I'm Just a Rock & Roll Singer
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I'm Just A Rock 'n' Roll Singer is the third album released by progressive rock band Lucifer's Friend in 1973. This album marks the point where they completely turn away from the dark lyrics and heavy metal sound.
Track listing
Side one
- "Groovin’ Stone" - 5:15
- "Closed Curtains" - 5:55
- "Born On The Run" - 3:51
- "Blind Freedom" - 6:24
Side two
- "Rock’n’Roll Singer" - 4:21
- "Lonely City Days" - 4:58
- "Mary’s Breakdown" - 5:43
- "For Louie" - 7:14
Personnel
- John Lawton - Lead Vocals
- Peter Hecht - Keyboards
- Dieter Horns - Bass/Vocals
- Peter Hesslein - Lead Guitars/Vocals
- Joachim Reitenbach - Drums
Guest musicians
- Herbert Bornhold - Percussion
- Herb Geller – Soprano Saxophone on "Blind Freedom"
- Bob Lanese – Trumpet on "Blind Freedom"
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- John Lawton
- Peter Hesslein
- Peter Hecht
- Dieter Horns
- Joachim Rietenback
- Herbert Bornhold
- Curt Cress
- Mike Starrs
- Adrian Askew
- Andreas Dicke
- Jogi Wichmann
- Udo Dahmen
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As Lucifer's Friend |
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As Lucifer's Friend II |
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As Electric Food |
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As Asterix |
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